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1 Stem-Changer Verbs PowerPoint For QUIZ Study these for tomorrow’s quiz!! Also, check out conjuguemos.com for more practice

2 entender entiendo entiendes entiende entendemos entendéis entienden Type 1: e  ie We’ll use entender, to understand, as an example of this type. The stem undergoes the change only when stressed.

3 Here are some other common e  ie verbs: empezar, comenzar to begin pensar (+ infinitive) to think; to plan (to do something) perder to lose querer to want, to love preferir to prefer

4 tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen tener, venir The verbs tener and venir are what might be called partial stem-changing verbs; the yo forms do not have the stem change, but they do have an irregularity. vengo vienes viene venimos venís vienen Tengo exámenes mañana. I have exams tomorrow. Vengo de la biblioteca. I’m coming from the library.

5 servir sirvo sirves sirve servimos servís sirven Type 2: e  i We’ll use servir, to serve, as an example of this type. Note: All e  i verbs are -ir verbs.

6 Here are some other common e  i verbs: repetir to repeat, to have a second helping pedir to ask for, to request medir to measure, to be a certain height teñir to dye, to color

7 almorzar almuerzo almuerzas almuerza almorzamos almuerzan Type 3: o  ue We’ll use almorzar, to have lunch, as an example of this type.

8 jugar juego juegas juega jugamos juegan The verb jugar, to play (games or sports), follows the same pattern as o  ue verbs, but the change is u  ue.

9 Here are some other common o  ue verbs: volver to return, to come back costar* to cost dormir to sleep encontrar to find poder to be able; can recordar to remember soñar (con) to dream (about) * Costar is normally used only in the third persons.


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